Watchly Safety Review
This video is not safe for children due to hidden advertising and a manipulative contest that encourages unsupervised store visits and contacting a stranger. The creator promotes his own salt company under the guise of a treasure hunt, with no disclosure of the commercial intent. While the concept might seem exciting, the lack of safety warnings and the call to text a stranger make it inappropriate for young viewers.
This video is a thinly veiled advertisement for the creator's salt company, Osmo, disguised as a treasure hunt. It encourages children to go to a random Walmart, find a hidden jar, and text the creator for a $1,000 prize. While the idea may seem fun, it poses real safety risks: it asks kids to visit a store alone, interact with a stranger, and share their phone number. The video does not disclose that it is sponsored or that the creator is promoting his own product, which can be misleading. On the positive side, it might spark creativity or excitement about treasure hunts, but the lack of safety warnings and the manipulative call to action outweigh any benefits.
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